You need a fence that holds up in Tracy's clay soil and summer heat. We set every post right, handle the permit, and leave your yard clean.

Chain link fence installation in Tracy, CA involves setting steel posts in concrete, attaching horizontal rails, and stretching galvanized or vinyl-coated mesh between them. Most standard residential jobs are completed in one to two days once the permit is approved and the concrete has time to cure.
Tracy homeowners choose chain link because it is one of the most durable and cost-effective fencing options for this area. If your yard is unfenced and your kids or pets need a safe space for summer, a chain link fence solves that problem quickly. For properties that need something more decorative, aluminum fence installation is worth a look as well.
The security fencing we install for commercial properties also uses a heavy-gauge chain link system - so whether you need a residential backyard fence or a higher-security perimeter, we use the right materials for the job.
If your fence posts tilt or the mesh droops between posts, the fence has likely reached the end of its useful life. In Tracy, this often happens when expansive clay soil shifts posts over many seasons of wet winters and dry summers. A leaning fence is also easier for a dog or child to push through, which defeats the whole purpose.
California has specific safety requirements around residential pools, and a fence is part of meeting those requirements. Even if you are adding a trampoline or play equipment rather than a pool, a secure perimeter keeps neighborhood children from wandering in unsupervised. It is much easier to install the fence before the new feature goes in than to work around it afterward.
Surface rust on the mesh is cosmetic, but rust at the base of the posts - right where they meet the ground - means the steel is corroding from the inside out. Posts that wobble when you push on them have likely lost their concrete footing, which can happen as Tracy's clay soil expands and contracts over years. Once posts start moving, the whole fence becomes unreliable.
If your yard has no fence at all, or only a partial one, a chain link fence is one of the fastest and most affordable ways to create a safe, enclosed space. Tracy's summer heat means children and pets spend a lot of time in the backyard, and a secure perimeter gives you peace of mind without watching the gate every minute.
We install residential and commercial chain link fencing across Tracy and the surrounding area. Our standard galvanized chain link is the workhorse option - tough, affordable, and virtually maintenance-free. If you want something that blends better with the neighborhood, our vinyl-coated options come in black and green and give you the same durability with a cleaner look. We also install chain link as part of larger projects, including security fence installation for commercial sites that need a perimeter that actually holds.
Height options range from 3 feet for front yards to 6 feet for backyard privacy and security. We handle everything from the initial permit application to the final walkthrough, including calling 811 before any digging starts. If your project involves gates - single walk gates or double drive gates - we size and hang them so they swing smoothly and latch securely. For properties that need a different look but the same low-maintenance performance, ask us about aluminum fence installation as well.
Best for homeowners who want maximum durability and the lowest possible cost over the life of the fence.
A good fit for homeowners in newer subdivisions where the standard silver look feels too industrial.
Suited to commercial properties or homeowners who need a heavier-gauge mesh with added deterrent value.
For any yard that needs controlled access - we size and hang walk gates and double drive gates as part of the same job.
Tracy sits in the San Joaquin Valley on clay-heavy soil that swells with winter rain and shrinks back in the summer heat. That seasonal movement is the number-one reason chain link posts fail early in this area - not because the fence itself is bad, but because the posts were not set deep enough or with enough concrete to handle the pressure. We account for local soil conditions on every job, which means your fence stays plumb through seasons that would knock a cheaper installation sideways. Tracy's afternoon winds from the Delta also push grit and dust against hardware, so we use commercial-weight mesh and fittings that hold up to those conditions year after year.
We work throughout all of Tracy - from the newer subdivisions out near Lathrop to the established neighborhoods closer to downtown. Homeowners in Mountain House and surrounding communities also reach out regularly, and we are familiar with the HOA rules that govern most of the planned subdivisions in this part of San Joaquin County.
We will schedule a time to walk your property and measure the fence line. Most estimates take 20 to 30 minutes, and you will get a written quote breaking down materials, labor, and gates. We reply within 1 business day.
Once you accept the quote, we pull the City of Tracy building permit and call 811 to have underground utilities marked. You do not have to make a single call to the city or the utility service - we handle both steps before any digging starts.
The crew marks the post locations, digs holes, and sets posts in concrete. This step usually takes a few hours for a standard yard. The concrete then needs 24 to 48 hours to cure before the crew returns - so plan for the fence to be fully done on day two or three.
Once concrete has cured, the crew attaches rails, stretches the mesh, and hangs any gates. Before leaving, we walk the fence line with you to confirm posts are straight, mesh is tight, and gates open and close smoothly. We haul away all leftover materials.
Free written estimate. Permit handled for you. We reply within 1 business day.
(209) 699-5861We dig deeper and use the right concrete volume for San Joaquin Valley soil conditions. That extra care is the difference between a fence that stays straight for 20 years and one that starts leaning after the second wet season.
We handle the City of Tracy building permit as a standard part of every installation. You never have to chase paperwork or wonder if your fence will pass inspection - we take care of it from submission to sign-off.
Tracy's afternoon Delta Breeze is harder on fence hardware than most contractors account for. We specify mesh weight and fittings rated for outdoor wind exposure, so your fence stays taut and secure instead of rattling loose after the first windy season. The{' '}American Fence Association{' '}sets quality standards we follow on every installation.
Many of Tracy's newer subdivisions have HOA rules about fence height and color that go beyond city requirements. We are familiar with what local HOAs typically require and can help you get written approval before a single post goes in the ground.
These are not promises we make because they sound good - they are the things Tracy homeowners ask about most often, and they reflect how we have been operating since 2017. When you call us, you get straight answers and a crew that shows up on time.
A decorative, rust-free alternative that delivers the same low maintenance as chain link with a more polished appearance.
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